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Old 03-23-2008, 10:18 AM
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I have amale connector and female connector in my engine compartment next to the windshield wiper fluid and it is disconnected. I was wondering what it isand why it would be disconnected. It looks like this: The male endand The female end. If anybody has a clue was it is, please tell me.
 
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They're connected on mine and I believe it's the sensor for the washer fluid level. Plug them together.
 
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Ok I will try that. But i'm worried that they are disconnected for a reason. Like something might be messed up with them.
 
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could it be the rear washer pump? maybe the hose is busted/disconected, so the pump was unplugged to keep it from being used (I just fixed mine,the hose came out of the elbow inside the tailgate).
 
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Possible. The two wires from it run into a harness right in front of the main fluid reservoir. I highly doubt that connecting them will cause any harm. Who knows, it may fix something.
 
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I checked mine, and that is the rear washer pump.
 
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